CLASP released a new report with cutting-edge information about how states have used federal funding to expand voluntary, evidence-based services to young children and their parents. The report comes just weeks before congressional funding for the program is scheduled to expire.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.
This profile highlights how federal MIECHV funding is being used to provide evidence-based home visiting services to children and families, and to identify innovative approaches, successes, and challenges.